Journal

THE HOMOEOPATHIC HERITAGE

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HOMOEOPATHY

The Homeopathic Heritage is the oldest and the largest circulated international journal in homoeopathy. Since 1976 more than 15,000 homeopathic lovers have trusted The Homoeopathic Heritage as the best source for quality information on homoeopathy.

Educated homoeopathic professionals and teachers of today and tomorrow turn to The Homoeopathic Heritage for the need-to-know information and inspiration that they can't get anywhere else.

The Homoeopathic Heritage gives in-depth knowledge on new research, more clinical cases and clinical experiences of renowned homoeopathic physicians.

The Homoeopathic Heritage is published under the strong leadership of Dr. Farokh J. Master, Editor-in-Chief. He is the leading international teacher and has authored more than 30 books in homoeopathy.

The Homoeopathic Heritage has the most number of international teachers attached to it than any other homoeopathic journal in the world.

Dr. Subrata Kumar Banerjea

Mr. Grant Bentley

Ms. Miranda Castro

Dr. Tarkeshwar Jain

Dr. Ajit Kulkarni

Dr. Farokh J. Master

Dr. Robin Murphy

Dr. Uttareshwar R. Pachegaonkar

Dr. Roberto Petrucci

Dr LM Khan

Dr. Chaim Rosenthal

Dr. Todd Rowe

Dr. M.K. Sahani

Dr. Luc De Schepper

Dr. Jan Scholten

Dr. Frederik Schroyens

Dr. Sanjay Sehgal

Dr. Yogesh Sehgal

Dr. Jeremy Sherr

Dr. P.K. Sudhir

Dr. Praful Vijaykar

Dr. Torako Yui

What Is Peer Review?

In academic publishing, the goal of peer review is to assess the quality of articles submitted for publication in a scholarly journal. Peer-reviewed or refereed journals have an editorial board of subject experts who review and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication. Before an article is deemed appropriate to be published in a peer-reviewed journal, it must undergo the following process:

An editorial board asks subject experts to review and evaluate submitted articles before accepting them for publication in a scholarly journal.

Submissions are evaluated using criteria including the excellence, novelty and significance of the research or ideas.

Scholarly journals use this process to protect and maintain the quality of material they publish.

If appropriate, they suggest revisions. If they find the article lacking in scholarly validity and rigor, they reject it.Because a peer-reviewed journal will not publish articles that fail to meet the standards established for a given discipline, peer-reviewed articles that are accepted for publication exemplify the best articles in a field.

Members of the editorial board are listed near the beginning of each journal issue.

Topics of Upcoming Issues

The topics for the upcoming issues of The Homoeopathic Heritage are as follows:

Month

Topic

Date of Submission

December 2018

Geriatric Disorders and Homoeopathy

October 15, 2018

January 2019

Scope of Homoeopathy in Developmental Disorders in children

November 15, 2018

February 2019

Management of Anorectal disorders in Homoeopathy

December 15, 2018

March 2019

Homoeopathy for Autoimmune Disorders

January 15, 2019

April 2019

Homoeopathic management of PCOS

February 15, 2019

May 2019

Eye disorders and homoeopathy

March 15, 2019

June 2019

Lesser known remedies in homoeopathy

April 15, 2019

July 2019

Lower respiratory tract infections

May 15, 2019

August 2019

Susceptibility - The concept and its usage in homoeopathy

June 15, 2019

September 2019

Scope of Homoeopathy in Tumours management

July 15, 2019

October 2019

Dermatological disorders and homoeopathy

August 15, 2019

November 2019

Dermatological disorders and homoeopathy

September 15, 2019

December 2019

Miasmatic diagnosis and its application in Homoeopathic management of diseases